Pure Honey.
Real People.
Real Impact.
Harvested by 1,000+ smallholder farmers across West Nile. Every jar you buy changes a life.
- United Nations UN News
- New Vision Uganda
- Invest in Uganda Business
- UNBS Certified Q-Mark
Order Honey in 3 Easy Steps
No middlemen. Direct from our Arua facility to your door.
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Pick Your Size
Choose from 250 g gift jars to 5-litre family tins. Six sizes, one source.
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Pay Securely
Mobile Money, card, or WhatsApp order — your choice. We confirm within the hour.
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Delivered Fresh
Packed at our Awindiri facility and shipped across Uganda and internationally.
From Hive to Your Table
Every jar travels through five careful hands before reaching yours.
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Arua's Hives
Bees thrive in the rich forests of West Nile, tended by local farming families.
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Farmer Harvest
Trained smallholder farmers harvest honeycomb by hand using sustainable methods.
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Quality Check
Every batch is tested for purity and meets Uganda National Bureau of Standards requirements.
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Packaged with Love
Filled into clean, labelled jars at our Arua facility β keeping every drop natural.
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To Your Table
Delivered across Uganda and exported β pure honey straight from Arua families to yours.
Our Honey
Raw, unfiltered, and certified. Choose your size.
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The People Behind Every Jar
Meet the families whose hands, land, and knowledge make Ajai honey possible.
Moses Anguyo
“Beekeeping gave my family a reliable income. Now my children are in school and I own my own hives.”
Grace Andama
“As a woman farmer, I doubted myself at first. Honey Pride's training changed everything β I now run four hives.”
Samuel Dradiku
“I learned modern beekeeping at the Honey Pride demonstration apiary. Now I train other farmers in my community.”
Loved Across Uganda & Beyond
"Absolutely pure and delicious. I sent jars to my family in the UK and they can't stop talking about it."
"The best honey I have ever tasted β and knowing it directly supports over 1,000 farmers makes every spoonful even sweeter."
"Ordered the 5-litre tin for our restaurant. The flavour profile is extraordinary β floral and rich. Our guests ask about it every time."
Honey That Moves the Needle on Global Goals
Every jar of Ajai honey is a direct investment in Uganda’s people, forests, and future.
No Poverty
Income for 1,000+ farming families who had no market access before.
Zero Hunger
Stable farm income means families can afford consistent, nutritious food.
Decent Work
Fair-price contracts, training programs, and safe harvesting practices.
Life on Land
Beekeeping incentivises forest preservation across West Nile communities.
From the Farm
Real moments from our apiaries, our farmers, and our community across Northern Uganda.
Watch Our Story
The United Nations documented the impact Honey Pride is making in Northern Uganda β hear directly from our founder Sam Aderubo and community farmers in their own words.
Produced by United Nations News · Featuring founder Sam Aderubo and community farmers from Arua district
Invest in Uganda’s Beekeeping Future
Honey Pride Uganda is a growing enterprise with a proven model, a certified product, and 10 years of community trust. We are seeking impact investors and trade partners to help us scale across East Africa.
Why Honey Pride?
- Uganda National Bureau of Standards Q‑Mark certified
- Established supply chain across 12+ communities
- 100% Ugandan shareholding — incorporated September 2015
- Demonstration apiary at Lazebu for farmer training
- Multiple SKUs from 250 g jar to 5‑litre bulk
- Aligns with SDG 1, 2, 8, and 15
From the Field
Stories, insights, and updates from the people and hives behind Ajai honey.
All storiesWhat Makes Arua Honey Different From Everything Else
The forests of West Nile give our bees access to wild flora that most honey simply cannot replicate. Here is what the science β and the taste β says.
How We Train 1,000+ Farmers Without Losing Quality
Scaling a smallholder network is hard. This is the story of our demonstration apiary at Lazebu and how hands-on training changed everything.
A Day in the Life: Grace Andama's Morning Harvest
Grace checks her twelve hives before sunrise. We followed her for a full morning to understand what modern beekeeping looks like in Madi-Okollo.